Photo: Juan Naharro Gimenez/Getty; Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via GettyKate Hudsonsays she “really wanted"Nicole Kidman’sMoulin Rouge!role at the time.During theGlass Onionactress’s appearance onThe World’s First PodcastThursday, Hudson, 43, told cohosts Erin Foster and Sara Foster that she auditioned forBaz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie musical before Kidman, 55, stepped into the film’s lead role as Satine.“It was Baz Luhrmann. It wasMoulin Rouge,” Hudson said, when asked about any notable roles she has missed out on so far in her career.“I really wanted that part and it was written at the time for a 19-year-old girl, I believe,” she told the cohosts.“Then what happened was I was sort of in the auditioning process and then Nicole had a relationship with Baz and wanted to do it,” she said. “And so of course, it was like, ‘Nicole Kidman’s doing it.’ “Hudson said Luhrmann, 60, held a “hardcore auditioning process” for the film, noting that she “just fell so in love” with the director after her audition.“Working with [Luhrmann] is so wonderful, he’s so wonderful. And energetically, I just felt very connected to the way he does things,” she recalled of her audition process. “So I was bummed out. Of course, [I] totally got it, because it’s Nicole.“Courtesy Everett CollectionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Hudson, who scored an Oscar nomination for 2000’sAlmost Famous, also said during her podcast appearance that she tries not to think of roles she has passed on that she may have later regretted.“You know that thing where it’s like ‘oh, one decision could change the trajectory of your life?’ I don’t ever want to think of that way,” she said.In 2021, Kidmanreminisced about her favorite momentsfrom filming the movie to celebrateMoulin Rouge!’s 20th anniversary in anInstagrampost.RELATED VIDEO:Kristen Stewart Fangirls to Nicole Kidman AboutMoulin Rouge!: ‘I Was So Obsessed with That Movie’“Some of my favorite memories from #MoulinRouge!” she captioned the photos before adding one of her famous lines from the film. “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return ❤️ 20th anniversary is tomorrow!“Moulin Rouge!, which also starredEwan McGregor, premiered in 2001 at the Cannes Film Festival and was later nominated for eight Oscars at the 74th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Kidman. The film follows dancer Satine and bohemian Christian (McGregor) as the two weave a whimsical, tragic love story throughout Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
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Kate Hudsonsays she “really wanted"Nicole Kidman’sMoulin Rouge!role at the time.During theGlass Onionactress’s appearance onThe World’s First PodcastThursday, Hudson, 43, told cohosts Erin Foster and Sara Foster that she auditioned forBaz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie musical before Kidman, 55, stepped into the film’s lead role as Satine.“It was Baz Luhrmann. It wasMoulin Rouge,” Hudson said, when asked about any notable roles she has missed out on so far in her career.“I really wanted that part and it was written at the time for a 19-year-old girl, I believe,” she told the cohosts.“Then what happened was I was sort of in the auditioning process and then Nicole had a relationship with Baz and wanted to do it,” she said. “And so of course, it was like, ‘Nicole Kidman’s doing it.’ “Hudson said Luhrmann, 60, held a “hardcore auditioning process” for the film, noting that she “just fell so in love” with the director after her audition.“Working with [Luhrmann] is so wonderful, he’s so wonderful. And energetically, I just felt very connected to the way he does things,” she recalled of her audition process. “So I was bummed out. Of course, [I] totally got it, because it’s Nicole.“Courtesy Everett CollectionNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Hudson, who scored an Oscar nomination for 2000’sAlmost Famous, also said during her podcast appearance that she tries not to think of roles she has passed on that she may have later regretted.“You know that thing where it’s like ‘oh, one decision could change the trajectory of your life?’ I don’t ever want to think of that way,” she said.In 2021, Kidmanreminisced about her favorite momentsfrom filming the movie to celebrateMoulin Rouge!’s 20th anniversary in anInstagrampost.RELATED VIDEO:Kristen Stewart Fangirls to Nicole Kidman AboutMoulin Rouge!: ‘I Was So Obsessed with That Movie’“Some of my favorite memories from #MoulinRouge!” she captioned the photos before adding one of her famous lines from the film. “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return ❤️ 20th anniversary is tomorrow!“Moulin Rouge!, which also starredEwan McGregor, premiered in 2001 at the Cannes Film Festival and was later nominated for eight Oscars at the 74th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Kidman. The film follows dancer Satine and bohemian Christian (McGregor) as the two weave a whimsical, tragic love story throughout Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
Kate Hudsonsays she “really wanted"Nicole Kidman’sMoulin Rouge!role at the time.
During theGlass Onionactress’s appearance onThe World’s First PodcastThursday, Hudson, 43, told cohosts Erin Foster and Sara Foster that she auditioned forBaz Luhrmann’s 2001 movie musical before Kidman, 55, stepped into the film’s lead role as Satine.
“It was Baz Luhrmann. It wasMoulin Rouge,” Hudson said, when asked about any notable roles she has missed out on so far in her career.
“I really wanted that part and it was written at the time for a 19-year-old girl, I believe,” she told the cohosts.
“Then what happened was I was sort of in the auditioning process and then Nicole had a relationship with Baz and wanted to do it,” she said. “And so of course, it was like, ‘Nicole Kidman’s doing it.’ "
Hudson said Luhrmann, 60, held a “hardcore auditioning process” for the film, noting that she “just fell so in love” with the director after her audition.
“Working with [Luhrmann] is so wonderful, he’s so wonderful. And energetically, I just felt very connected to the way he does things,” she recalled of her audition process. “So I was bummed out. Of course, [I] totally got it, because it’s Nicole.”
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Hudson, who scored an Oscar nomination for 2000’sAlmost Famous, also said during her podcast appearance that she tries not to think of roles she has passed on that she may have later regretted.
“You know that thing where it’s like ‘oh, one decision could change the trajectory of your life?’ I don’t ever want to think of that way,” she said.
In 2021, Kidmanreminisced about her favorite momentsfrom filming the movie to celebrateMoulin Rouge!’s 20th anniversary in anInstagrampost.
RELATED VIDEO:Kristen Stewart Fangirls to Nicole Kidman AboutMoulin Rouge!: ‘I Was So Obsessed with That Movie’
“Some of my favorite memories from #MoulinRouge!” she captioned the photos before adding one of her famous lines from the film. “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return ❤️ 20th anniversary is tomorrow!”
Moulin Rouge!, which also starredEwan McGregor, premiered in 2001 at the Cannes Film Festival and was later nominated for eight Oscars at the 74th Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actress for Kidman. The film follows dancer Satine and bohemian Christian (McGregor) as the two weave a whimsical, tragic love story throughout Paris at the turn of the 20th century.
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